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be paid. Charles Abbott qualified as Notary Public by giving the usual bond and taking the prescribed oath. Eighty cents per day was ordered to be paid the jailor of this city for the support of each prisoner in jail, according to the act of Assembly, passed Sept. 24th, 1862. Meriwether Quarles, charged with stealing $155 in C. S. Treasury and bank notes from John H. Scribner, on the 1st of October, was examined and sent on for final trial before Judge Lyons's court. James W. Wood, charged with stealing a gold watch and chain worth $200, belonging to F. W. C. Cook, on the 30th day of September, 1862, was examined and sent on before Judge Lyons for final trial. W. F. C. Gregory and S. S. Weisiger were admitted to practice law at the bar of the court on the usual motion being made and oaths taken. George S. Saunderson, charged with assaulting Michael Roffo on the 13th day of September, putting him in bodily fear, and stealing $17 in Confederate Treasury no